1. Field of the Invention
The invention generally relates to a rotation-type safety buckle, and more particularly to a rotation-type safety buckle forming preliminary engagement by having each side arm of female fastener received in corresponding opening of male fastener, through clockwise rotation, and forming secondary engagement by having each protrusion of male fastener received in corresponding void of female fastener, for preventing unexpected external force from unfastening the safety buckle.
2. Description of the Related Art
Buckles are widely used in various apparels or personal carry bags. The buckle mainly consists of the male fastener and the female fastener. Through connection or engagement between the male and female fasteners, the desired locking function is achieved. And through a reverse operation, unlocking or unfastening of them is made while desired.
The corresponding female fastener B is provided with a through-hole B1 at its center for receiving insertion of the retainer A1, and the through-hole B1 is an open-ended hole. At two opposite edges of the female fastener B, two adjacent column s B2 are provided with an accommodation space. The accommodation space between two adjacent columns B2 functions to receive the protrusion A3 when the male fastener A and the female fastener B rotate with each other at an angle, referring to
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In addition, each protrusion A3 at two opposite edges of the male fastener A, while relative rotation between the male fastener A and the female fastener B is made, enters the space provided by two columns B2 and retained by the two columns B2 (as shown in
However, in the above-mentioned buckle, as the protrusion A3 of the male fastener A intends to enter the space provided by the columns B2 of the female fastener B, a force is required to accomplish this action. And reversely, another force is also required while the protrusion A3 intends to escape the space between the columns B2 for detaching the male fastener A from the female fastener B. This configuration although provides tight and secure engagement arrangement, but it needs substantial force to detach the male fastener A from the female fastener B. For elderly and young people, it is not a good design.
Further, while the male fastener A intends to engage with or detach from the female fastener B, rotation in either directions may suffice. Therefore, if unexpected pulling or pushing force is exerted making either the break-down of the protrusions A3 or the columns B2, the male fastener A may easily detach from the female fastener B unexpectedly. This is a very non-ideal situation when the buckle is a used in the apparels or other carry bags.
In view of the foregoing problems, drawbacks and disadvantages of the conventional buckles, an exemplary aspect of the present invention is to provide a rotation-type safety buckle for providing an improved and more secured engagement function when an unexpected force is exerted.
Another aspect of the invention is to provide a rotation-type safety buckle in which the engagement is formed by the male fastener and the female fastener being stacked to each other, making the male fastener rotate clockwise, making the side arm enters into the opening of engagement clamper.
Yet another aspect of the invention is to provide a rotation-type safety buckle in which a secondary protective engagement function is provided by the protrusion residing within the void of the female fastener after the male fastener rotates clockwise. Still another aspect of the invention is to provide a rotation-type safety buckle in which the detachment action is achieved by lifting the male fastener from the female fastener axially, and rotating the male fastener counterclockwise for a complete detachment.
To fulfill the above aspects of the invention, the buckle of the invention comprising of a male fastener and a female fastener,
wherein the male fastener has a column at a center of an inner surface thereof, the male fastener has a respective engagement damper at each opposite side with respect to the column, the engagement damper is raised from the inner surface of the male fastener such that an opening is provided corresponding to the engagement clamper; and
wherein the female fastener is provided with a central portion at a center thereof for connecting with the male fastener, the central portion has a wall and defines a guiding hole for receiving the column, and a respective side arm extending from the wall of the central portion is provided to enter the opening of the male fastener for engagement with the engagement clamper.
The engagement is formed by the male fastener and the female fastener being stacked to each other, making the male fastener rotate clockwise, making the side arm enters opening of the engagement clamper. A secondary protective engagement function is provided by the protrusion residing within the void of the female fastener after the male fastener rotates clockwise.
To detach the male fastener from the female fastener, a small force is needed making a small axial relative movement between the male and the female fasteners to allow the protrusion of the male fastener escape the void of the female fastener. In succession, to rotate the female fastener in counterclockwise direction making escape of the side arm from the opening.
The foregoing and other exemplary purposes, aspects and advantages will be better understood from the following detailed description of an exemplary embodiment of the invention with reference to the drawings, in which:
Referring now to the drawings, and more particular to
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At the center of inner surface of the male fastener 1, a column 11 is provided, and at each opposite side with respect to the column 11, an engagement clamper 12 is raised from the inner surface of the male fastener 1. An opening 13 is provided and formed between the engagement clamper 12 and the inner surface of the male fastener 1 at location corresponding to the engagement clamper 12, and the opening 13, in one embodiment, is a through-hole of the body of the male fastener 1. At four corner locations of inner surface of the male fastener 1, four protrusions 14 are provided for engaging with the female fastener 2.
At the center of the female fastener 2, a central portion 21 is provided for engaging with the male fastener 1. The central portion 21 has a guiding hole 22 at its center for receiving the column 11, and the guiding hole 22 defines a wall. Two side arms 23 extend from the wall, and the opening 13 of the male fastener 1 functions to receive the side arm 23 while the male and female fasteners rotate with respect to each other to its destination. Four voids 24 are provided at four corners of the female fastener 2 respectively corresponding to one protrusion 14 allowing entry of the protrusion 14 while rotation begins.
In a preferred embodiment, diameter of the void 24 is about larger than that of the protrusion 14 for facilitating entry of the protrusion 14 for an engagement along the rotation direction.
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The secondary engagement measure prohibits any unexpected relative rotational movement between the male and female fasteners.
When the buckle is under the secured engagement condition and faces with unexpected large pulling force exerted on the male fastener 1 or the female fastener 2 axially, this force can not detach the male fastener 1 from the female fastener 2, since the side arm 23 is received in the opening 13 and engages with the engagement damper 12 tightly prohibiting relative axial movement and, at the same time, the four protrusions 14 are received respectively into the void 24 prohibiting relative rotational movement.
Contrarily, to detach the male fastener 1 from the female fastener 2, a small axial force is needed first making a small axial relative movement between the male and the female fasteners to allow the protrusion 14 of the male fastener 1 escape the void 24 of the female fastener 2. Meanwhile and in succession, to rotate the female fastener 2 in counterclockwise direction (opposite to that shown in
As described above, dual engagement measures are provided in the buckle of the present invention which prevents the buckle from unfastening due to unexpected pulling force.
Benefits, advantages and solutions to problems have been described herein with regard to specific embodiments. However, the benefits, advantages and solutions to problems, and any elements that may cause any benefit, advantage, or solutions to become more pronounced are not to be construed as critical, required, or essential features or elements of the invention. All structural, and functional equivalents to the elements of the above-described exemplary embodiments that are known to those of ordinary skill in the art are expressly incorporated herein. As used herein, the terms “comprises”, “comprising” or any other variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion. Further, no element described herein is required for the practiced of the invention unless expressly described as essential or critical.
While the invention has been described in terms of several exemplary embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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094204050 | Mar 2005 | TW | national |